Georgia avenged last week’s loss to Alabama and improved to 21-4 on the season. The title marked Georgia’s first since 2009. Later that season, Georgia would reach the NCAA Final Four. The Bulldogs beat No. 53 LSU and No. 11 Vanderbilt in the days leading up to Sunday’s win.

“This feels great,” head coach Jeff Wallace said. “I’m proud of this team. For the second day in a row, to come back and beat a team that beat us earlier in the year and to do it 4-0 is great. I thought everyone played great tennis today. We played a really great doubles point and that gave us a lot of momentum headed into singles. We did a great job out there in every singles match. All of our players did such a great job and really supported each other. This sets us up nicely for our next big tournament in our own backyard.”

In singles, the Bulldogs went up 2-0 as No. 18 Kowase raced to a 6-0, 6-3 win against No. 73 Erin Routliffe to win her eighth match in a row. No. 83 Lilly Kimbell pulled Georgia to within a point of the title with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Maya Jansen. Just minutes later, No. 17 Garcia watched Spielmann’s shot sail long and for Georgia to clinch the championship with a 6-4, 6-3 win on court two.

After the match it was announced that Lilly Kimbell and Silvia Garcia were named to the All-Tournament team. Garcia was also named the tournament’s most outstanding player.

By virtue of winning the SEC Tournament, Georgia will receive an automatic bid into the upcoming NCAA Tournament. The entire field will be announced on NCAA.com at 5:30 ET p.m. April 29th.